After
years of ignoring the advice of those who had counselled against the retention
of Chief Mike Oghiadomhe as his Chief of Staff, President Goodluck Jonathan,
Monday, finally relieved him of his post.
It
was learnt from presidency sources that in order to give him a soft landing,
Jonathan asked Oghiadomhe to resign.
His
resignation was confirmed by the president’s Special Adviser, Media and
Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, who said there was “nothing extensive to add other
than to confirm that the chief of staff has resigned his appointment” and it
had nothing to do with a speculative report published by an online news medium
linking him to the allegation on the non-repatriation of oil revenue to the
Federation Account by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
However,
sources said that by asking Oghiadomhe to resign, Jonathan had finally bowed to
pressure to replace the former chief of staff with someone who has the capacity
to inject professionalism into the running of the affairs of the Office of the
President.
Oghiadomhe,
a former deputy governor of Edo State and ally of Chairman of the Board of
Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Tony Anenih, had
been variously accused of using the Office of the President to dispense and
curry favours.
Another
source said he had bungled a lot of assignments given to him by the president
and had allowed pecuniary interests to influence his decision-making.
“A
perfect example was his bungling of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar’s
meeting with the president shortly after seven governors of the PDP and Atiku
broke away to form the splinter New PDP last year.
“Another
one was the president’s visit to Sokoto at the weekend, which was also
mishandled when Oghiadomhe failed to observe protocol by informing the governor
of the state, Aliyu Wamakko of Jonathan’s visit.
“Instead
it was the deputy governor, Muktar Shagari, who was informed and received the
president during the visit,” the source said.
Shagari
had refused to move to the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) along
with the governor, a development that automatically made him the leader of the
PDP in the state.
However, Wamakko, according to the presidency source, complained bitterly of being treated with disdain during Jonathan's visit but still made arrangements for a hitch-free visit by providing accommodation and other necessary logistics.
However, Wamakko, according to the presidency source, complained bitterly of being treated with disdain during Jonathan's visit but still made arrangements for a hitch-free visit by providing accommodation and other necessary logistics.
When
the development was brought to his notice, Jonathan was said to have been livid
with anger, and as such took a decision on Saturday to remove his chief of
staff.
Another
issue that counted against Oghiadomhe was his failure to acknowledge a request
by Niger State traditional rulers to pay the president a thank-you visit
following the foundation laying ceremony of the Zungeru hydro power project in
the state late last year.
Niger
State Governor, Dr. Babangida Aliyu, was said to have expressed his displeasure
to Jonathan that months after the royal fathers wrote, making a request for the
visit, the Office of the Chief of Staff failed to even acknowledge their
letter. This again was seen as another lapse on the part of Oghiadomhe.
On
reading the handwriting on the wall, the former chief of staff was said to have
started packing his belonging in his office at the Presidential Villa at the
weekend.
However,
Oghiadomhe attended one final meeting with the president alongside other
presidential aides after which he tendered his resignation letter Monday.
With
his forced resignation, the presidency source said this signposts the
preparedness of the president to implement a major cabinet shake-up as the
country enters another election cycle.
Speaking
on the former chief of staff’s resignation, Abati said: “The president received
the letter today (yesterday) which was titled Letter of Resignation and it said
he wished to pursue other political necessities in our great party.”
Abati
further recalled that about two weeks ago before the president travelled to
Ethiopia, he had announced in council that if there was any member of the
cabinet or any major political appointee who wanted to pursue some other
political roles, such people should let him know.
The
president’s media aide added that the president had informed members of his
cabinet that if they knew that they were going to be really busy, and such
activities might occupy their time, they should step aside or come and see him
for discussions.
“That
you can confirm. It happened on the open floor of the council. So you can see
what I have pointed out as the reason for the chief of staff's resignation is
in line with that.
“As
such, we find the speculation particularly by some of the online platforms
callous and completely unreasonable considering that this is a man who has served
and given time and energy to the pursuit of the good interest of our country.
“Mr.
President appreciates his contributions and he would like to put on record that
indeed he was a man who discharged his responsibilities diligently and the
country is very grateful to him. The president personally would like to wish
him well in his future endeavours,” Abati said.
He
however disclosed that there was no replacement yet for the former chief of
staff.
Also, confirming his resignation yesterday, Oghiadomhe said he stepped down voluntarily from his post as chief of staff.
Also, confirming his resignation yesterday, Oghiadomhe said he stepped down voluntarily from his post as chief of staff.
He
also denied any involvement with NNPC as reported in an online medium that he
was sacked over his involvement with the national oil company.
Oghiadomhe
said on the phone: “I resigned on my own. I tendered voluntarily a letter of
resignation as the Chief of Staff to the President, Federal Republic of
Nigeria.
“I read what Sahara Reporters wrote. It is absolutely false. I resigned to enable me do other things as a politician.”
“I read what Sahara Reporters wrote. It is absolutely false. I resigned to enable me do other things as a politician.”
He
added: “How can the online report say that I was sacked when in actual fact, I
resigned?”
It was gathered that Oghiadomhe resigned to enable him contest the senatorial election in the forthcoming general election.
It was gathered that Oghiadomhe resigned to enable him contest the senatorial election in the forthcoming general election.
He never did any tin to help his people while he was C0S we are waiting for him let him come and contest forsenate aleast spend some of the money he got. He will nt win any election in this state ever again
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